changeset 1302:94643e9bad18

Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 15:16:01 -0500 From: Andrew Fuller Subject: [SDL] [PATCH] ML-8866 PS2->USB converter This converter seems to go by several names -- Super Dual Box, Dual USB Joypad, and who knows what else. Also branded differently with different colour cases, etc. But it seems to all be the same internals. It is a common converter used for StepMania, with several posts Googleable trying to make it work in Linux. I got mine yesterday and wanted to play stepmania, so I went ahead and made a crude patch for libsdl to split this baby into two logical joysticks. A couple notes about the patch: This patch works well for two dance mats hooked up and playing stepmania, however the mapping of the other buttons may be off. I have no joystick which uses all the buttons the converter reports, so I have no way of testing them. The name I used 0925:8866 which is the USB ID, and what SDLjoytest-GL reported is the name, even though lsusb shows Wisegroup, Ltd MP-8866 Dual USB Joypad, and the existing virtual joystick mapping uses the Wisegroup... name. Not sure why the discrepency. I'm not subscribed to this mailing list, so please CC me on any comments to this. -Andrew
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:59:43 +0000
parents a78446e47413
children 52b5afd7ecee
files src/joystick/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c
diffstat 1 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/src/joystick/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c	Tue Jan 31 01:16:21 2006 +0000
+++ b/src/joystick/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c	Tue Jan 31 14:59:43 2006 +0000
@@ -88,7 +88,21 @@
    {0,0},{0,1},{0,2},{0,3},{0,4},{0,5},{0,6},{0,7},{0,8},{0,9},{0,10},{0,11},
    {1,0},{1,1},{1,2},{1,3},{1,4},{1,5},{1,6},{1,7},{1,8},{1,9},{1,10},{1,11},
    {2,0},{2,1},{2,2},{2,3},{2,4},{2,5},{2,6},{2,7},{2,8},{2,9},{2,10},{2,11},
-   {3,0},{3,1},{3,2},{3,3},{3,4},{3,5},{3,6},{3,7},{3,8},{3,9},{3,10},{3,11}
+   {3,0},{3,1},{3,2},{3,3},{3,4},{3,5},{3,6},{3,7},{3,8},{3,9},{3,10},{3,11},
+
+/* +71 */
+   /* MP-8866 axes map - map to {logical joystick #, logical axis#} */
+   {0,0},{0,1},{0,2},{0,3},
+   {1,0},{1,1},{1,2},{1,3},
+
+/* +79 */
+   /* MP-8866 hat map - map to {logical joystick #, logical hat #} */
+   {0,0},{1,0},
+
+/* +81 */
+   /* MP-8866 button map - map to {logical joystick #, logical button #} */
+   {0,0},{0,1},{0,2},{0,3},{0,4},{0,5},{0,6},{0,7},{0,8},{0,9},{0,10},{0,11},
+   {1,0},{1,1},{1,2},{1,3},{1,4},{1,5},{1,6},{1,7},{1,8},{1,9},{1,10},{1,11}
 };
 
 static struct joystick_logical_layout {
@@ -97,13 +111,19 @@
         int nballs;
         int nbuttons;
 } joystick_logical_layout[] = {
+/* +0 */
         /* MP-8800 logical layout */
         {5, 1, 0, 12},
         {5, 1, 0, 12},
         {5, 1, 0, 12},
-        {4, 1, 0, 12}
+        {4, 1, 0, 12},
+/* +4 */
+	/* MP-8866 logical layout */
+	{4, 1, 0, 12},
+	{4, 1, 0, 12}
 };
 
+
 /*
    Some USB HIDs show up as a single joystick even though they actually
    control 2 or more joysticks.  This array sets up a means of mapping
@@ -130,7 +150,12 @@
 } joystick_logicalmap[] = {
         {"WiseGroup.,Ltd MP-8800 Quad USB Joypad", 4, joystick_logical_layout,
          joystick_logical_values, joystick_logical_values+19, NULL,
-         joystick_logical_values+23}
+         joystick_logical_values+23},
+	/* WiseGroup MP-8866 Dual USB Joypad */
+	{"0925:8866", 2, joystick_logical_layout+4,
+	 joystick_logical_values+71, joystick_logical_values+79, NULL,
+	 joystick_logical_values+81}
+
 };
 
 /* find the head of a linked list, given a point in it